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I've been searching for this wonderful confectionery in vain for years, I loved it as a child and the 70s advert based on "Jimmy Crack Corn".
The line was discontinued because it had a lot of shelf life problems resulting in a high level of returns, the sugar strands are unstable in hot conditions.
It is a real shame but you can't get it any more.
Another lamented lost favourite of mine is Cresta.
Ahh Mint Cracknel! I must have eaten boxes of those, lovely. Also, does anyone remember "Anytime"? Huge chocolate covered blocks of mint or strawberry flavoured cinder toffee (lighter and more powdery than Crunchie). They didn't seem to be around for very long and nobody I've ever asked remembers them.
Ahh Mint Cracknel! I must have eaten boxes of those, lovely. Also, does anyone remember "Anytime"? Huge chocolate covered blocks of mint or strawberry flavoured cinder toffee (lighter and more powdery than Crunchie). They didn't seem to be around for very long and nobody I've ever asked remembers them.
I remember those, only I couldn't recall what they were called. Looked like a massive poo in a see-through wrapper, tasted great though. I used to like the mint ones in particular.
"We're the Sweeney son, and we haven't had any dinner!"
Yep, I remember those (and Mint Cracknell too, of course).
If you bit a piece off and sucked it rather than crunching it, the insides all went to a sort-of toffee texture
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